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  2. Apr 14, 2021 · A new memoir recalls life at Eton College – the school for the country's most powerful and privileged. John Self looks at how it has captured writers' imaginations for decades. A few miles down ...

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  3. Jul 6, 2023 · July 6, 2023. At Eton College — the boarding school in the British countryside that has educated princes and 20 prime ministers — students wear tailcoats and white ties to classes. But some ...

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  4. Table of Contents. Key Features of Eton College. Local authority: Windsor and Maidenhead. Pupils: 1,345; sixth formers: 551. Ages: 13-18. Religion: Church of England. Fees: Boarding £49,998 pa. Eton College Academic Results. 2023 Results: GCSE: 80% achieved grades 9-7. A Level: 80% attained A*/A grades, with 95% achieving A*-B grades.

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  5. The school is a member of the Eton Group of independent schools in the United Kingdom. The current Headmaster is Simon Henderson. For every 8 pupils there is one teacher. Eton is a full boarding school. All pupils live at the school.

  6. Nov 15, 2023 · Between July and August, Eton hosted 526 students from 80 state schools for free at three summer schools for UK students. Eton’s Centre of Innovation and Research in Learning worked with over 1,426 teachers and students through research, training, conferences and courses.

  7. Our partnership with Holyport College, an Ofsted outstanding state-maintained boarding school is one of the strongest, closest and most reciprocal cross-sector partnerships in the UK. Last year, Eton Connect coordinated activities for over 5,400 state school pupils, with over 2,000 pupils continuing to visit our museums and collections each year.

  8. Aug 28, 2020 · Henry VI founded Eton College in 1440 for “25 poor and indigent scholars to learn grammar”. He wanted his subjects to have the opportunities of acquiring knowledge that he had enjoyed, and named William Stokke and Richard Cokkes as the first two boys to have a place. Classical education in England in the 15 th century was in decline and ...

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